Civil Engineering and Environmental Management
Bachelor's degree
In Swansea
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Swansea (Wales)
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Duration
3 Years
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About this course
Entry Requirements
Applicants will normally be expected to have two subjects at A level (12 units) or equivalent Advanced Subsidiary level, supported by passes in five subjects at GCSE Grade A, B or C, which will normally include Mathematics and English or Welsh Language, or
BTEC National Certificate or Diploma, or
Vocational A level (12 units), or
Successful completion of an appropriate Access Course.
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Course programme
Programme Design
Civil Engineering is the practice of improving and maintaining the built and natural environment to enhance the quality of life for present and future generations. Practitioners within the profession are expected to make the best use of scarce resources whilst caring for the environment by removing pollution and advancing society through constructing and managing infrastructure.
In addition to providing knowledge of the scientific principles on which the construction and environmental disciplines are based, the programme is designed to provide the construction management and computer-aided design experience required of a constructor.
Employment Opportunities
The employment market is buoyant with an increasing need for graduates who recognise the need to protect the environment by using resources in a sustainable manner.
Mode of Attendance : Full - time
Civil Engineering and Environmental Management